LVMH Research Engineer – Emotional Response Studies
- Location
- ParisÎle-de-FranceFrance
- Employment
- Internship
- Seniority
- Intern
- Posted
- May 29, 2026
About LVMH
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world leader in luxury, unites more than 75 distinguished Maisons across fashion and leather goods, wines and spirits, perfumes and cosmetics, watches and jewelry, and selective retailing. As an employer, the Group offers a uniquely international environment where heritage, creativity, craftsmanship, and entrepreneurial spirit meet. It cultivates exceptional talent through mobility, mentoring, and rigorous learning, while empowering teams to shape the future of desirable, sustainable luxury. LVMH seeks individuals who combine excellence with curiosity, aesthetic sensibility with business acumen, and respect for tradition with the courage to innovate.
LVMH Gaïa Research Engineer Internship – Emotional Response Studies in Paris, France. Hybrid role in sensory innovation and neuroscience.
Role & Responsibilities
- Compile scientific lexicon incorporating chronobiology and multisensory coherence principles applicable to luxury contexts.
- Conduct comprehensive literature reviews and state-of-the-art assessments in sensory science, psychophysiology, and human perception.
- Identify and map relevant scientific and technical stakeholders in neuroscience and sensory research domains.
- Design experimental protocols and research frameworks for real-world deployment across product experience and retail environments.
- Manage field execution and coordinate external research agencies on experimental projects.
- Analyze sensory, emotional, and neuroscientific data to translate findings into actionable business intelligence.
Qualifications
- Currently pursuing or recently completed a Master's degree (Bac +5 equivalent) in general engineering or related scientific discipline.
- Specialization or demonstrated expertise in cognitive sciences, psychophysiology of human perception, neurosciences, or sensory sciences.
- Proven ability to translate scientific concepts into practical, business-applicable outcomes.
- Fluent English proficiency (mandatory).
Skills
Experience
Entry-level or early-career; final-year engineering or advanced master's student with strong interest in applied research and innovation. Preference for candidates with prior exposure to multidisciplinary research projects or sensory science applications.
Education
Master's degree (Bac +5 equivalent) in engineering, science, or related field. Specialization in cognitive sciences, psychophysiology, neurosciences, or sensory sciences highly preferred.
Workplace
This position is based in Paris, Île-de-France, France.
Culture
LVMH fosters a culture where creativity, craftsmanship, and entrepreneurial spirit come together across an exceptional portfolio of luxury Maisons. As an employer, it offers a dynamic, international environment that values excellence, innovation, and the transmission of savoir-faire while encouraging each talent to contribute to the long-term desirability of its brands.
About Cerulean
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Frequently Asked Questions
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